Kiswel USA K-NGS E-71TGS 0.035in. Dia 10lb. Gasless-Flux Core Wire Welding wire Made in USA
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Spools that are approximately 10 pounds in size
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The answer is yes! The system works great!
Selected User Reviews For Kiswel USA K-NGS E-71TGS 0.035in. Dia 10lb. Gasless-Flux Core Wire Welding wire Made in USA
The heart of the matter. The weight of the item is 35 lb. The wire is fantastic, it was received within a couple days of purchase. Over the past 30+ years I have worked as a welder. A strong penetration and excellent tensile strength are features of this wire A strong, even weld with very little buckshot splatter, plus it has the right amount of flux so that the joint blends seamlessly. Better than any name brand wire I have seen so far. Furthermore, it is made in the USA and not in China as other It will be my #1 flux from now on. We use core wire in our shops. I am trying to find out if it is available there. The time is now 0445. Those with larger machines can buy them in 33lb rolls.
I just ordered two more rolls at a great price, and it is made in the U. S. PRODUCTS MADE IN THE USA ARE BEST.
I used this wire for the first time today, and I was blown away. This wire appears to be superior to Vulcan (HF) wire. Vulcan wire has less As well, I noticed I didn't have to apply a hardening compound to the tip like I did with my former wire. Very impressed with its function! Hopefully I'll be able to try more Kiswel products in the future. We make our products in the United States.
Therefore, I could not pass up the $10. 00 price of a 10# spool of American Eagle and purchased it for use in my Lincoln Pro 100 which typically takes a 2# spool of American Eagle (I think), which works OK but makes lots of noise and smoke. I built an adapter to be able to handle the big spool on my small spindle and then got A good bead takes more heat to lay down than the Eagle because it has to melt thoroughly and lay down properly to lay To date I have had to burn a puddle, stop, burn, stop, etc. to form a bead, but when I do thick material ( at least 1/8" ), where I can run full amps and increase wire speed, it seems to work pretty well. My assumption is that it is made for larger machines with more power, but I will figure it out and I think it will be worth the price.
The best wire I've ever used is American made, so I made this wire to meet the highest standards. I enjoy buying products made in the U. S. but dislike purchasing items made In spite of the wire's poor performance out of the foil, it produced a good result in testing. It is hard to strike an arc without turning your welder upwards and then still difficult to hold an arc throughout the welding process. It is unavoidable that I will be removing part of the #10 spool in order to replace it with overseas wire. It makes me sad.
The flux core welding process works great with this! I highly recommend it. I used to buy Lincoln wire and it was good, but now I'll use this. I've used other flux cored wire recently and this wire feeds smoothly across the entire spool, leaving minimal spatter behind. The weld sits well as well. This is by far the best finish product I have ever had without actually using I would like to add that the price is right as well. I highly recommend it.
I like the way it flows better and burns cleaner than what I was using previously. The galvanized unistruts tack together well with this product.
I like the flux core wire, it is great! The electrode was used for welding up structural plating and for building up wear surfaces. Has a bit of a habit of smoking. The multiple pass feature is great. A minimal amount of spatter and easy clean up are the benefits of Flux. We have ordered a second spool of 10lb that will run in our Hobart 190 if it is ready.